Hidalgo Goes for State Registry of Missing Persons

by times news cr

2024-04-27 23:49:53

During the visit he carried out in the state of Hidalgothe owner of the National Search Commission (CNB), Teresa Guadalupe Reyes Sahagún, members of groups and relatives of missing persons insisted on the need to form a State Registry of Missing Persons.

In that sense, the federal official highlighted the importance of generating a single approved record that includes the data of the Person Search Commission of the State of Hidalgo, the Attorney General’s Office of the entity, but also of the groups, in such a way Access to information within search actions can be made more efficient.

Likewise, the need was insisted on for the federation to maintain coordinated work with the 32 local commissions in the exchange of information, data monitoring and generalized searches; since these actions allow a greater number of people to be located, pointing out that in the majority of cases a person who disappears in one state is located in another.

Finally, given the announcement of the acquisition of fingerprint scanners that will be distributed throughout the country, the commissioner explained that the identification system will be fed by the database that the National Electoral Institute has, as well as the fingerprints used in family records through birth certificates digitized in these centers.

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2024-04-27 23:49:53

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